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Daniel C. NEWTON
(1806 - 1857)

Mary (Polly) COVINGTON
(1809 - 1879)


m. 27 Mar 1864
Ira L Potter NEWTON Susan Elenor (Elender) COVINGTON
bd. 9 Dec 1842, Marlboro County, SC.
occ.
edu.
rel.
dd. 30 May 1918
brd.
bd. 8 Aug 1845, Richmond Co., NC
occ.
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dd. 30 Aug 1926
brd.

Children:
Myrtie Alice NEWTON
Lucy Ann NEWTON
Mary Daniel NEWTON
Celia Evelyn NEWTON
Luther Samuel NEWTON
Tilden Arthur NEWTON
Daisy Beatrice NEWTON
James A NEWTON
Daniel Covington NEWTON
Ira Lloyd NEWTON
Ethel McLean NEWTON

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